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to this day, mothers still search for grown children for their parents. the headlines this hour asylum seekers in the u.k. claim they are being held in prison like conditions the dish used army barracks. while health officials warn that they're being flouted, we tried to speak with those inside. but why don't you let them speak? you are also becoming a turn at realities. as many americans left jobless by the pandemic with food banks on thanksgiving. the rich see their chainsaws. thanks to cope and r.t. journalists are among those injured as the motions run high in the argentinian capital, where fans are grieving, diego maradona, and in the united states,
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a pharmaceutical company to deliberately mishandled the distribution of an addictive painkiller. further deep in the opioid crisis. we get reaction from a mother whose son died of an overdose. there is no way that will ever get her son down. you know, half a 1000000 people in our country. and it really just so many you can really commit murder and get away with it. hello there are you watching out international this friday afternoon? just gone 2 o'clock here in moscow. now the u.k. has been slammed for holding asylum seekers in prison like conditions that it issues the army barracks activists want the site to be used saying it flags, code rules, but the government is trying to gag them with confidentiality agreements. r t shadi
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edward stache, the reports even if we saw they would see why are you talking? don't like that. why do you think of it? so there's something wrong. government stands accused of trying to cover up the problem. the home office introduced a gagging clause in the form of a confidentiality waiver, centuries silencing visitors from speaking out about what they see inside the barracks. my efforts to talk to people on the inside of the barracks proved futile as long as security was around. so we just arrived here at napier barracks and just as we got here, a man came out of his window and he started screaming help out. so he pointed and just overhead, we came over here and the security man prevented him from speaking. and as you can see, the security guard is still there, and it seems like he is calling for more. but why can't they speak to us on
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why don't you let them speak to us? if they want to speak to us, they can speak to us, right? at the same time, i think i need to talk to you. the full military base napier barracks in folkston in kent has recently been turned into an assessment and a special facility that houses around $400.00 of saddam sica is all men, some of whom have made their way to the u.k. . across the english channel. the government is obligated to find accommodation for asylum seekers while the claims are being processed, but the cave at 9000 pandemic has left local authorities desperate to find enough housing having to resort to using sites like this one in kent. those on the inside told me the conditions are far from livable. i don't feel what i say, but because the neighbor is a very tired of this place, i threw a few be able to help you on the toilet. yeah. the toilet side is not about a fairly thick show. you have to go go outside and you know it's very cold blooded,
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no safety because the hobo office maintains, however, that these protocols underpinned by the official secrets act are essential. we have worked closely with our accommodation provider, clear springs, ready homes and stakeholders to ensure the napier site is safe and secure. this includes an agreement with staff to provide silent seekers with privacy and confidentiality. as would be expected, volunteers and medics have sounded the alarm there for the conditions. this footage shot by a resident shows cramped sleeping areas, call it off by sheets. refugee himself has been bringing clothes and essential items to the camp. he says the military environment in the barracks could trigger a trauma for those inside knowing a lot of asylum seekers. butyl trauma torment the journey of all safely in prosecution, fleeing regimes that imprison them. false imprisoned them and tortured them, being placed in a and then just use military back then it's going to
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a lot of them in terms of these also it's just demonizing. as more reports, imagist, protests, hunger strikes and even suicide attempts. it's unclear what the future of these and similar sites will be, but for the residents, a decision can't come soon enough. only i dream. i think we've reached around going to be free shots at woodstock. r.t. u.k. . can't nationals come the program, a spat over whether to close ski resorts due to the pandemic is seen divisions in europe, deepen over the crisis in a few minutes. we'll look at the tussle between profits over safety. charities are warning that more americans are now going hungry than in the last 20 years. food banks have seen demand saw during the pandemic, and last year some $35000000.00 americans lived in households staying to be food in secure. but this year,
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a food rescue charity claims that 50000000 will struggle to put meals on the table . but while many to fight hunger during the pandemic of these are enjoying record profits of explains when you hear the rich and powerful talk about covert 19 in the us, it tends to be arguing for unity, you know, the country girl, we would fight. we need to remember we're at war with the virus now with one another. now with the chance, the corona virus has impacted everyone in the states. there's no arguing there, but the lives of a select few have changed in a very different way. these are the richest americans, and this is how many benjamin franklin's they've raked in during the pandemic. as their combined wealth hit a trillion dollars, you are must just passed bill gates become the 2nd richest man in the world with a fortune of over $128000000000.00. it's almost like 2 parallel universes
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coexist in america. millions have slipped into poverty, more lost their jobs. hundreds of thousands can't afford to feed themselves or their families relying on the good grace of food banks which are feeling the strain . campbell, by how much this pandemic is in the community and great of an area. if there's a life you need help in the realm of the ultra rich, a person makes more money in an hour than an average american family makes in decades, as if the mega businesses of the wealthiest have been vaccinated against the covert induced financial collapse. leaving all the hardship to the common people. i think it's for everybody, but you know, everybody, you know what happened to the right e.c.c. discreetly so everything is closer to happen to future. we just have to be patient
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. i don't know. i don't know what's happening. i have an idea and nobody has seen it for the news we need it is we are close to protect the public good. and we need the public to come help us. we need government aid. it may look like the most fortunate are trying to help out. after all, the top 50 richest americans have donated a total of $1000000000.00. as for coronavirus relief, it seems like a large sum, but only when you put it in perspective, it's a miniscule percentage of their wealth. while the upper claws eager to let go of their money, there's no problem when it comes to giving the less fortunate a chance to earn some wealthy new yorkers. for instance, have apparently been offering $80.00 an hour to those willing to hold a place in the queue at covert testing centers for them in and to suppression of safe travels ahead of thanksgiving even before the pandemic. the gap between rich
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and poor was the largest in the western world. and now it's only ground. the ruling class has used the pandemic to enrich itself and to impoverish millions of americans. we have people now on the verge of being evicted. many people have been evicted, many small businesses have gone under permanently. never to come back in congress, meanwhile, is doing nothing to prevent these things. it's shameful. i think you're going to see a country that again looks more like brazil looks more like india than it does like the united states say in the sixty's and seventy's and eighty's, you know, you're going to look at a country with a very poor, you know, masses of very poor people. and if you're rich, it's going to be a very difficult situation for millions and millions of americans. america is 2
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different worlds with different fiscal laws and physics. it seems. and while one watches all of the american dream unfold before them, the other is left with hope and prayer. day to day. my football fans in argentina have queued in their thousands to say their final goodbyes to the late football superstar diego marathoner. but with emotions running high, the procession did descend into clashes between police and mourners. in fact, police reportedly used rubber bullets and tear gas against agitated fans who were demanding more time to say goodbye. is they lined up to see maraton as coffin, r.t. journalists covering the story were injured as well. one was hit by a stone and another by a rubber bullet. i think
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it was not much like remind me yet italian city of naples fans their way flags and sang club songs dedicated to the late star. the night sky was also turned bright red, as you can see here is a supporter set off flares in tribute, marathoner played fanatically for 7 years, helping the club to win the league title for the 1st time in its history. one chef in the city team decided to pay his own tribute to his favorite football star. he recreated marriage on his face on pieces and brought them to the stadium where the fans were laying candles and flowers in honor of their i call. with your love for the i was lucky enough to have met you and give
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a pizza directly to him. but this time it was done with a different mood, is that 78 years ago, i was lucky enough to give it to him in person. and if i can be fragile, brought something this morning, a memory to the stadium. i want to bring my aunt, the marathon appearance is different this time, but i'm sure diego will never fade and his name will always be strong in the sport and in the world. people love marathoner and also hated him, but few were indifferent and he will be remembered as one of the sport's all time greats. i'm happy to be here. good for the argentinians is like a hero. you always have
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a hero's cape and the heroes show you that the argentinians needed. he always came to the defense. he showed us that it was possible to be the humblest nation and take on the most powerful enemy, mera daughter, to me is everything, not just in terms of food bowl, but also in every aspect the man, the food bowl or his whole character. i don't think we do that. i've been following him everywhere since the world cup in 1900. i ran away from home just to watch him play.
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we spoke to a close friend of marat donna, the former ecuadorian president, rafael. this is a loss for the whole world for the entire argentinean nation. it's a catastrophe. you can't even imagine how maradona as adored when he did so much for the country at the 86 world cup in mexico. i wasn't at that world cup, but i was in italy in the 90s when maradona played for napoli. he was adored, especially in south or in italy. so much so that even during the argentina, italy match. many italians supported argentina because of the number center because
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of diego armando. without doubt, he was a leader and a leader that never hid his political leanings. he was in favor of progressive politics. but even if you lean toward the right, it wouldn't matter. because 1st and foremost were his personal qualities, his honesty, his leadership, his habit of seeing what he thought, one way or another. it was a warrior for social justice. he was a rubble and fought against injustice and hypocrisy of the world order. he himself was from a poor family. so he knew 1st hand what it was like, living in hardship. and he always saw it as his duty to change something. that's what gave him a close relationship and sympathy from progressive leaders in latin america like fidel castro, cuba child ever more else. mr. q. and the man you're speaking with right now, but the overwhelming majority of the argentinean people in origin, china very well. not only love but worship diego armando. there's even a church in his name. and if he was a legend while he was still alive,
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the now when he has raced past us and left this world, he's playing football up there in the heavens. with those who have also left us, the legend has become a myth. understand there is a mythical character for argentina, and much of the world winter is coming, but rather than bring white poor because it's only bringing division germany and italy and pushing to keep ski resorts. clay used to fight the pandemic, but others are more concerned about the impact of lost jobs and revenue. peter, all of the reports, it looks like it's all downhill for europe's multi-billion. you wrote ski industry that stuff. the german chancellor angela merkel has called for all slopes and resorts the close, although she greg nice says this isn't going to sit well with neighbors. austria, we will be trying to coordinate in europe whether we could cause all ski resorts. unfortunately, considering announcements from australia. it doesn't look like we can do that so
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easily, but we will try again. sebastian goodes, the austrian chancellor, is not on side with an e.u. ban on winter holidays. his government is already facing legal action from a consumer rights group over keeping resorts open last winter. when the popular destination of ishbel became a covert hotspot linked to cases in over 45 countries. despite the warnings, courts sees a blanket ban as excessive. if someone goes for on the loan at the moment, they're just as dangerous as someone going on the ski tour alone. if someone uses a ski lived that similar to using public transport over the alpine border into italy and prime minister just seppi, commentator says he agrees with berlin, there is a shared concern on this. we cannot in the middle of a 2nd wave of the virus, think of having a normal christmas holiday in the mountains like in previous years. we must
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absolutely avoid that. france has also said that it slopes should stay off limits until 2021. interestingly, the announcements of being that resorts will be open, but ski lifts won't be in operation. the austrians appear on likely to budge on this one though. unless brussels comes forward with financial help. if the u. does mandate that ski resorts to be closed, that means the cost of up to $2000000000.00 euro for austria. if the really wants that it has to pay for it to the cannot force the slopes to close any restrictions would have to be part of an agreement among many of the states. one alpine nation that isn't a member of the e.u. is switzerland. and if you're committed to skiing this season, well, that might just be the place for you. there slopes are already open resorts as well, and they intend to stay that way. throughout the winter. peter, all of our r.t.
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berlin. paolo bernadino professor of thoroughly modern human history, skeptical that the bloc can find a solution to please everybody. i don't think we can expect good. you need a major, so tall. go this with someone is not what the european union or so they do basically want like to do also tell your friends or pocket the european union, but they didn't find any color. remember, we normally stay neatly if they open just so you know, what would be a lot of people would go to all that we would lose a lot of money in playboy. although still incredible. i think that's possible, that's possible because actually we should find it or anybody you're counting all we should think about that we open season with some precautions like to undergo it faster, wrap fast against the recall. need to make sure that you don't add carpet and he's very irresponsible. you can find it only when i'm not going to get into egypt. and
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i speak about a bit because there's a moderately job in government really dealt with because i was used in a student pull away and have a past which all 3, which are foreign policy and so on. so you could take a very rapid text in 45 minutes, they tell you if you are positive or negative and if we think you should be allowed to go skiing and to stay in play now for days and days, which is a very good thing. said that he did sound moscow was poised to write a mass coronavirus vaccinations after clinical trial stage rushes. sputniks jab is highly effective. we'll have a look at the data. the company is you'll be a reflection of reality and
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come back now when united states opioid overdoses have increased this year compared with 2019 is treatment for addiction has become less accessible due to cohabit restrictions. and it comes to you after a recent lawsuit against the u.s. drug maker purging pharma which pleaded guilty to mishandling its addictive prescription painkiller oxycontin. we spoke to a mother who lost her son to an overdose of painkillers. the lawsuit is very personal to me. do i believe as commiserate with the pain and suffering that families like our own, who lost a son to an overnight pure opioid or even related overdose?
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there's no way that we'll ever get our son back and we have, you know, half a 1000000 people in our country don't want their lives to opioids for me. i'm it really just says that if you have enough money, you can really commit murder and get away with it. i really believe that the money that they were bringing and because of the sales of their drug oxy cotton, really gave them a lot of money to spend and potentially give it getting the money to legislators and other people in need of power positions that really perhaps change the direction or if you know of their support or not. and they also were required to pay into the f.d.a. . so we've never felt comfortable that the f.d.a. really has necessarily. i reacted appropriately to produce a pharmacist. was ordered to pay almost a quarter of a $1000000000.00 for spreading misinformation about that painkiller. it also i
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pleaded guilty to paying doctors to in change them to write more prescriptions for it's paying kelis april. but yvette over again says that it's not just us pharma companies that are fighting, painful. there are obviously other companies who have been involved in the search here in crisis and the stimulation and sustaining of it. they would include opioid manufacturers as well as distributors of men and of opioids. so in other words, the companies that would be just refuting out to the individual pharmacies and communities across america as well. the f.d.a. is supposed to mean to watch over these drugs and drug makers and especially the marketing practice. clearly they didn't do their job effectively or we wouldn't have been a temporary we are now. there's no way to produce armitage not know that a certain amount of these drugs were getting out on the black market. and so
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individual it even goes out to the individual drug dealers on the streets. not telling really confident right now that we're going to see the resolution that we want, although a, remain hopeful that things will turn around. but enough, and because the work now offer a year of pandemic, the end could be in sight. the russian capital says it is ready to start mass vaccinations and that's after russia's sputnik vaccine proved to be highly effective in its clinical trials refined. as more details, there is a good news for the russian capital. moscow mayor says the city prepared $300.00, fully equipped specialized. that's a nation centers. mr said banning also adds that half of moscow was already musing to coronavirus 20000 of them through vaccine. all of them feel, all right, but with all that, you have to understand that corona virus cases and covered 19 related deaths remain in a very high level here in moscow and across russia and pandemic restrictions remain
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in force in so many places. just remind you could be, is currently on to go in phase 3 of its clinical trials. early interim results just recently showed that the drug is 95 percent effective. 42 days after the 1st days, developers expect to produce up to 2000000 doses till the end of this year. meanwhile, other vaccines are also getting ready to enter global markets. some of them with some difficulties. the u.k. sweden astra zeneca will be trialled again and made mountain questions over dosage issues. russia suggests combining with sputnik, the vaccine to boost efficacy current of those astra zeneca regimen resulted in 62 percent efficacy. if they go for a new clinical trial. we suggest trying a regimen of combining the astra zeneca shots with the sputnik, the human edina viral vick, to show it to boost efficacy. combining vaccines may prove important for revaccinated ans there was no immediate response from the company behind us through
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seneca, russia still waiting for their reaction. other vaccines are also there. the u.s. based foreign giant is pfizer, and the dead in the say, their drugs are also over 95 percent effective. well, has russia says the more vaccines the better? and i think we would rather all agree with that if notion of reporting this and that's how are things looking so fast today here not a we're back again into same wrong one old boy just told me you get to shape
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out this day comes to educate and gain strength because betrayal when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. the it's been decades since the fall of spain's fascist regime, but old wounds still haven't healed. and this whole scene caused me to, you know, babies were torn from their mothers and given away and forced adoption. i don't know to this day, mothers still search for grown children while looking in hope for their parents.
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